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Show LLOYD GEORGE AND PMRE Premie r a May Decide Against Genoa as Place for Conference j BOl'LOCNE, Feb. 25.' (By the As-jsocla'ed As-jsocla'ed Press.) Premier Polncare i and .''rlnie Minister LJoyd Cioorge of Great Britain were to irtect l.ltjjf ai-terhoon ai-terhoon for their first Interview on the subject of coming International i economic and financial conforeqee I Mr. Lloyd George is cronalng 'h1.-channel 'h1.-channel on the regular Calais day ' boat and will complete the Jfturp j by automobile, m. i'oii'-uro is com-Ing com-Ing by train from Paris and will take lunch at tho headquarter In the fub-preferturc. fub-preferturc. where th-- conference will begin at three p m. unhws thc lpnofa prcmior decides on another effort to throw the newspaper men off lie trail. V Genoa is receiving ic.s nnd lcpd mention a the site for the interna-'' tlonal conference and the Impression ' Is gaining ground that V premier., may decide it Inadvisable lo hold the! meeting In Italy. Boulogne, although proud of the I honor of having tho premiers meet here, was not ot all sure uf the meeting meet-ing as M. Folncare was understood! to have so arranged that ho ould change the place is pressed to closer ly b the crowd of reporters trailing him. The correspondents began ari P inT ! yesterday both here and at Calais, which had also buen mentioned as the' site of the Interview and engaged nil aalialie a nl omohtk s,, ;,y i,, . ,,, to follow the premiers to their uieet-Iiik uieet-Iiik place, wherever i( might be M Poincare arrived at noon, to-1 gether with a small army of pho-' tographerei and reporters, who ac- i compar.led his car lu the sub-prctec- 1 ture, . -oo |